These past few months have not been a great look for social media's AI solutions. Between this and Grok's Undressing[1] As A Service, social media's priorities seem to be kind of adrift.
It's about maximizing their power to operate without any oversight. I.e. not just getting rid of specific hampering regulations, but nullifying the regulators.
These past few months have not been a great look for social media's AI solutions. Between this and Grok's Undressing[1] As A Service, social media's priorities seem to be kind of adrift.
1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46784478
Twenty years of consistent behavior, rewarded in hundreds of $ billions of market cap, doesn't look "adrift" to me.
I think "relentless" or "disciplined" may be the words we are looking for.
On the contrary, I believe they are, and have been for a while, sailing with clear purpose.
At least they're going to go down on the wrong side of history for the next two millennia. Maybe not worth the extra beach house.
Tech companies these days don’t even know why they lobby against regulations, they just do it out of blind habit.
It's about maximizing their power to operate without any oversight. I.e. not just getting rid of specific hampering regulations, but nullifying the regulators.